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Old 02-11-2012, 01:05 AM   #64
morriss003
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"In all their years as gatekeepers the traditional publishers got so used to calling all the shots they lost sight of the fact that they are just middlemen. Just like the agents. Just like the retailers. They are just service providers. They don't actually *own* the product or the market." fjtorres

This is true, but I can't help noting that, since Amazon is also a middleman, a well known author might, at some point, offer up a manuscript for bid to the web company who will take the lowest cut. In the future, we might see Amazon, Google, Facebook and others having to bid for the right to be the middleman.
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